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Journal of Electrostatics | 1997

On the intrinsic space charge in a DC power cable

Bernard Aladenize; R. Coelho; F Guillaumond; Pierre Mirebeau

Abstract In a DCHV power cable connected to its standard load, the temperature, and therefore the conductivity of the insulation, increases from sheath to core. Combined with the local field, the radial conductivity gradient-recalled in the introduction (Section 1) of this work-builds up an intrinsic space charge. Section 2 reconsiders the calculation of this steady-state space charge first without, then with a simplified account of a field-dependent conductivity. It shows that the space charge in question should be detectable by the advanced techniques now available. Section 3 treats the accumulation, with time, of the “intrinsic” space charge after the onset of the thermal gradient. This treatment clarifies and extends an old pioneering work by Lau. The calculations make an extensive use of the “mean radius”, geometric average of the internal and external radii, and of the reduced field, ratio of the actual field E ( r ) over the Laplace field in the absence of space charge. The shape of the accumulating charge distribution depends strongly on the magnitude of the temperature gradient. An approximate solution is given for the case where the conductivity varies not only with temperature, but also with the local field, and this provides a sound basis for an accurate numerical solution. By comparing the measured charge and field distributions to the theoretical predictions of this work, “extrinsic” space charges, crucial to the cable life, should be identified.


ieee international symposium on electrical insulation | 1990

Thermodynamical properties and low frequency relaxation of interfacial space charges in polyethylene and polyethylene blends

Bernard Aladenize; Frederic Heliodore; A. Le Mehaute; R. Coelho

An effort was made to determine whether the intimate structure of a polymer blend is homogeneous or fractal with phase segregation. This investigation involved the analysis of dielectric relaxation in polyethylene-polycarbonate blends in terms of the model of dissipation in fractal media. The effect of room-temperature aging on internal boundaries in polyethylene and polyethylene-polycarbonate blends was investigated. The results obtained are correlated with the presence of interphases in the bulk, as revealed by thermodynamical analysis.<<ETX>>


Archive | 2001

High and very high voltage DC power cable

Robert Gadessaud; Bernard Aladenize; Patrice Tran; Hakim Janah; Pierre Mirebeau; Daniel Acroute


Archive | 1992

Material for semiconductive screening

Bernard Aladenize; Stanislas Galaj; Alain Le Mehaute; Etienne Hannecart; Claude Franquinet


Archive | 1992

Material for semiconductor screen

Bernard Aladenize; Stanislas Galaj; Mehaute Alain Le; Etienne Hannecart


Archive | 2002

Semiconductive screen for power cable

Bernard Aladenize; Robert Gadessaud; Hakim Janah


Archive | 1995

Procedure for measuring the voltage decay and the electron mobility of a material

Bernard Aladenize; R. Coelho; Pierre Mirebeau


Archive | 1994

Power cable with improved dielectric strength

Bernard Aladenize; Jean-Claude Assier; Jean Becker; Jose Bezille; Hakim Janah; Mehaute Alain Le


Archive | 1992

Method of making an insulating body of high dielectric strength

Bernard Aladenize; Alain Le Mehaute


Archive | 2001

High and extra-high voltage d.c. power cable

Daniel Acroute; Bernard Aladenize; Robert Gadessaud; Hakim Janah; Pierre Mirebeau; Patrice Tran

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